The literature concerning the impact of fire on avian communities and the response of birds to fire is reviewed for the Australian continent. There are few detailed long-term studies of the effects of fire on avian communities, but there is sufficient information on fire effects from a broad cross-section of Australian habitats to identify patterns of response to individual fires and to predict likely long-term effects. Some birds respond immediately to fire, taking advantage of temporarily increased availability of food. These birds include predators that are attracted to fires to feed on exposed, disoriented and fire-killed prey and seed-eaters that congregate in burnt habitats to feed on seeds released by the fire or on the seeds of rapi...
Mitigating the impacts of large-scale fires on biodiversity is becoming increasingly important as th...
© CSIRO 2004The Slender-billed Thornbill, Acanthiza iredalei hedleyi, was studied in recently burnt,...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
In December 2005, a wildfire burnt a large area of semi-arid eucalypt woodland along ~10 km of the N...
The ecology of Australia's tropical savannas is shaped by the near-pervasive influence of fire. Cons...
The principal ecosystem driver in arid Australia is unpredictable rainfall, but it is hypothesised t...
Fire is a frequent and important ecological event in eucalypt forests and woodlands throughout Austr...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
In January 1989, a wildfire burnt 120 ha (45%) of the 267 ha of native vegetation in Kings Park, Per...
Prescribed burning is widely used to mitigate the effects of severe fires across the landscape and t...
Prescribed fire is a widespread management practice in fire-prone ecosystems that can have significa...
Prescribed burning is a commonly adopted fire-management strategy that attempts to protect human lif...
Globally, forest birds are under pressure, from agriculture and urban development fragmenting the la...
Globally, forest birds are under pressure, from agriculture and urban development fragmenting the la...
Predicted increases in fire frequency and extent are being realised across Australia, bringing chang...
Mitigating the impacts of large-scale fires on biodiversity is becoming increasingly important as th...
© CSIRO 2004The Slender-billed Thornbill, Acanthiza iredalei hedleyi, was studied in recently burnt,...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
In December 2005, a wildfire burnt a large area of semi-arid eucalypt woodland along ~10 km of the N...
The ecology of Australia's tropical savannas is shaped by the near-pervasive influence of fire. Cons...
The principal ecosystem driver in arid Australia is unpredictable rainfall, but it is hypothesised t...
Fire is a frequent and important ecological event in eucalypt forests and woodlands throughout Austr...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
In January 1989, a wildfire burnt 120 ha (45%) of the 267 ha of native vegetation in Kings Park, Per...
Prescribed burning is widely used to mitigate the effects of severe fires across the landscape and t...
Prescribed fire is a widespread management practice in fire-prone ecosystems that can have significa...
Prescribed burning is a commonly adopted fire-management strategy that attempts to protect human lif...
Globally, forest birds are under pressure, from agriculture and urban development fragmenting the la...
Globally, forest birds are under pressure, from agriculture and urban development fragmenting the la...
Predicted increases in fire frequency and extent are being realised across Australia, bringing chang...
Mitigating the impacts of large-scale fires on biodiversity is becoming increasingly important as th...
© CSIRO 2004The Slender-billed Thornbill, Acanthiza iredalei hedleyi, was studied in recently burnt,...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...